To be fair, it's middle of nowhere Alaska.
Sharpshooter said:Good lord. If it wasn't an issue, I'm sure it would not have been posted.Seven Costanza said:Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
I get what you are saying, but this person obviously found a reason to post a video like this. It must be much higher than it used to be. Those prices are ridiculous.
Not necessarily. It can be a great way to get a lot of views because most people don't know what the prices normally are there. The internet has been loaded with videos of people showing prices in Alaska for many years because it's always shocking. With that said, I'm sure the prices are much higher now than in the past.
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Good lord. If it wasn't an issue, I'm sure it would not have been posted.
Joes said:C@LAg said:i did occasional work in Anchorage/Fairbanks on/ff for about 5 years.Joes said:Yep. Those prices remind me of when I went to Bermuda in 2019. 2 liter coke was like $6.C@LAg said:grocery prices are and have always been notably higher in AK than the lower 48. And the farther you get from Anchorage, even more so.Thunderstruck xx said:
FJB no doubt, but isn't everything already more expensive in Alaska due to how remote it is? What were the before prices?
this place is about 300 miles outside anchorage.
That doesn't change the fact that prices are still going up for everyone. I think the people in charge are good with it though, a country where everyone is on food stamps and dependent is what they want.
Was always a shock that food prices at Fred Meyer were X-amount more than the Fred Meyers in Seattle.
Produce and meats especially.
I hear you. I went on that trip with a friend who grew up there. He told me before we went (for 10 days) that we'd be bringing a whole additional suitcase for food. I thought he was joking. But when I got there I realized that when you're on an overcrowded speck of land 800 miles from anywhere and produce nothing then getting even the basics is painfully expensive. Only place I've ever been to more expensive was Switzerland.
gbaby23 said:
I bet the seafood is cheap
nai06 said:Sharpshooter said:Good lord. If it wasn't an issue, I'm sure it would not have been posted.Seven Costanza said:Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
I get what you are saying, but this person obviously found a reason to post a video like this. It must be much higher than it used to be. Those prices are ridiculous.
Not necessarily. It can be a great way to get a lot of views because most people don't know what the prices normally are there. The internet has been loaded with videos of people showing prices in Alaska for many years because it's always shocking. With that said, I'm sure the prices are much higher now than in the past.
It's called clout chasing. People do this sort of thing just for the clicks. It's similar to when gas prices are rising and stations report from the Mobil Station across from the Beverly Station in L.A. it's notorious for being a dollar or more higher than anywhere else and not a good representation of overall prices.
And most companies I know of, at least in my industry, have either been giving no real annual raises, or raises that are dwarfed by the rate of inflation. It's almost as if people do not realize they have been taking significant paycuts the past few years. At some point, more people have got to catch on and the dam has to break.pfo said:
Prices won't go down. Inflation in the future may go up or down, but that will only affect how much further and faster existing prices go up.
Bawhahahah. Go back to watch birds. Clearly economics is way over your head.Birdwatcher said:
Biden is letting the Fed do its job. Trump will fire the fed chair, hire a lackey who will lower rates to zero, thus giving us hyperinflation that will destroy the economy.
Wrong. You are under the misconception that this inflation is caused by previously used factors like supply and demand. This inflation is not typical and is really the devaluation of the dollar. Dollar devaluation now because because idiot politicians, mostly dishonest, corrupt and dishonorable Democratic Politicians, are flooding the market with dollars(funny money).Birdwatcher said:
Biden is letting the Fed do its job. Trump will fire the fed chair, hire a lackey who will lower rates to zero, thus giving us hyperinflation that will destroy the economy.
This x eleventy. Don't like the price of something, you are not compelled to buy it.Sharpshooter said:
Allow Capitalism to do its thing.
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Students at a Missouri high school start their school day with morning hunting, then proceed to butchering and cooking animal carcasses.
At Maysville High School in Maysville, MO, a farm-to-table class has been offered by family and consumer science teacher Amy Kanak and agriculture teacher Brandi Ellis since 2022.
Students learn to hunt, dissect and identify animal organs, process the harvested meat, and prepare it for cooking as part of programs offered by the Missouri Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapter.
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If students know how to hunt and process a deer, which yields 55 to 70 pounds of processed meat, or prepare a chicken, which averages 70 percent of the meat and skin of its original weight, they may have a much more affordable option.
Students at Maysville High School in Maysville, located an hour's drive north of Kansas City, were already raising livestock, learning to hunt, and assisting their parents on their farms before enrolling in agriculture classes.
that is much less supply and demand than it is economies of scale.Tanya 93 said:
My local gas station sells 8 hamburger buns for 5.29
Supply and demand
https://www.alaskacommercial.com/flyersgonemaroon said:
Is this video fake? No way that crap is that expensive
One of my brothers lived in Alaska for years working as a chopper pilot.C@LAg said:https://www.alaskacommercial.com/flyersgonemaroon said:
Is this video fake? No way that crap is that expensive
https://shopalaskacommercial.com/product/sub-department-listing/32,56
B a r r o w. Barrow.aezmvp said:
I get the sentiment but that is also on the other side of the island around the hump. Outside of Barreau there are not going to be that many remote grocery stores. The cost of containers to a place like that has to be nuts.
During the summer lettuce grown in Alaska get large very large if allowed to before harvesting(due to the looooong days). When we lived there the only bakery went on strike so my mother began baking bread. She would wake us up and allow us to eat a slice of just baked warm bread. Fond memories of Alaska.eric76 said:One of my brothers lived in Alaska for years working as a chopper pilot.C@LAg said:https://www.alaskacommercial.com/flyersgonemaroon said:
Is this video fake? No way that crap is that expensive
https://shopalaskacommercial.com/product/sub-department-listing/32,56
According to him, a lot of foods were hard to get. One in particular was fresh lettuce. He said that they would substitute bean sprouts or alfalfa sprouts (I forget which).
when groceries and condiments are priced that high, you get smoked salmon for breakfast, salmon sandwiches for lunch, grilled salmon for dinner, and salmon pie for desert.Serious Lee said:
do they at least get cheap whitefish, salmon, and crab legs there?